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The Bone Shaker got its name due to the rough and uncomfortable ride it provided, which felt as if it could shake the bones of its riders. This early bicycle, invented in the 1860s, featured a rigid frame and wooden wheels, making the experience quite jarring on uneven surfaces. The term reflects both the physical sensations associated with riding the bicycle and the general perception of its design at the time.

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